Driving into the Future: 2021 Virtual Auto Show Highlights These were just a few of the highlights we picked out of our virtual panel about the most significant vehicles coming to market in 2021 by Lorraine Sommerfeld SHARE STORY When you put together a panel of opinions as vast and varied as the automotive journalists at Driving.ca, you’re sure to get some things you might have expected, but also some surprises. Our Virtual Auto Show for 2021 provided plenty of both. We opened with the 2022 McLaren Artura, that company’s first foray into the hybrid world. It mates a twin-turbo V6 with a battery-electric powertrain. For Booth, of course, we can’t just start here. Nope, to set the stage, as it were, he first takes us back to his favourite supercar of all time—even though that first one never came to market, since it was only a prototype—The Jaguar C-X75. Booth was one of the lucky few to have ever driven that hyper-hybrid that wouldn’t be matched across much of the scorecard until now, with the Artura. What’s most telling? It took about a decade from the Jaguar to the Artura.